__________________It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone. - A. Bartlett Giamatti

That's the new leader for worst uniform in MLB, in my opinion. Boring AND unattractive, which is a difficult double to do.

How can you make a judgment on the jersey when you can't see 80% of it?

I love the hat and I'm all for them going back to the orange and blue color scheme (so sick of red). And to honor the jerseys pre-Rainbow stripe is a great idea. Those are beautiful, beautiful jerseys.

How can you make a judgment on the jersey when you can't see 80% of it?

I love the hat and I'm all for them going back to the orange and blue color scheme (so sick of red). And to honor the jerseys pre-Rainbow stripe is a great idea. Those are beautiful, beautiful jerseys.

80% is a stretch, but I'll concede that it's not completely clear. Nevertheless, I'm going based off the clearly-visible boring nameplate font, the color palette (which is admittedly somewhat obscured but not hard to guess at, given the way the design alludes to past Astros uniforms), and the ugly-ass hat logo.

80% is a stretch, but I'll concede that it's not completely clear. Nevertheless, I'm going based off the clearly-visible boring nameplate font, the color palette (which is admittedly somewhat obscured but not hard to guess at, given the way the design alludes to past Astros uniforms), and the ugly-ass hat logo.

As an Astros fan since 1978, I love the 20% that's revealed. The Astros had the H-star hat logo for most of their existence, so I'm very happy to see it come back, in a slightly more modern form. I also think it's cool that they're using the orange as an accent color than splashing it all over everything.

If you were expecting bland pinstripes that they're moving away from or something crazy/futuristic which they went too far with in the late 70s, this is a happy medium.

80% is a stretch, but I'll concede that it's not completely clear. Nevertheless, I'm going based off the clearly-visible boring nameplate font, the color palette (which is admittedly somewhat obscured but not hard to guess at, given the way the design alludes to past Astros uniforms), and the ugly-ass hat logo.

Let's call it 78% and move on.

For reference, what are your top 5 or so current MLB jerseys? We could just have diametrically different taste.